Author: Philip ReynoldsPublisher: Cambridge University PressISBN: 1316790908Size: 50.67 MBFormat: PDFView: 7404DownloadRead Online
Rather than focusing on a particular aspect of intellectual and institutional developments, this book examines them in depth and in detail from their ancient precedents to the Council of Trent.

Author: John Witte, Jr.Publisher: Cambridge University PressISBN: 1108415342Size: 53.96 MBFormat: PDFView: 313DownloadRead Online
Reynolds, Philip L. How Marriage Became One of the Sacraments: The Sacramental Theology of Marriage from Its Medieval Origins to the Council of Trent. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Searle, Mark and Kenneth
W. Stevenson. Documents of the Marriage Liturgy. Collegeville, MN: The
Liturgical Press, 1992. Stone, Lawrence. The Family, Sex, and Marriage in
England, 1500–1800. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. Waters, Brent. The Family
in Christian Social and ...

Author: Linda PavlovskiPublisher: Gale / Cengage LearningISBN: 9780787631413Size: 12.56 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 7137DownloadRead Online
Thus, this favored system, though it took its remote origins in Medieval
spiritualism, acquired for Tirso strong materialist, naturalist, and even determinist
implications. ... While Catholics argued that marriage was a sacrament that
conferred grace, Luther and later Protestant theologians rejected this. ... Others
lived in concubinage while pretending to be secretly married.12 In an effort to put an end to such abuses, the Council of Trent enacted its revolutionary Tametsi
decree in 1563.

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Learning Outcome: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be
able to demonstrate knowledge of the following: basic principles of Gospel
spirituality; dogmatic and moral theology; Old Testament as a preparation for the
.... sacrament; marriage in the new Code of Canon Law, annulments; marriage
preparation; diocesan marriage tribunals; three major changes in handling marriage cases since Vatican II; the wedding ceremony; and marriage and the Christian family.

Author: John BonnerPublisher:ISBN:Size: 69.73 MBFormat: PDF, ePub, MobiView: 5305DownloadRead Online
THE SYLLABUS. 1. Its Contents. 2. Its Authority. WITH regard to the proposition
that Rome has refurbished her “rusty” tools, Dr. Newman says it was by these
tools that Europe was brought into a civilized condition, and thinks it worth while
to ask .... affirm that the matrimonial contract is binding whether there is or is not (
according to the Roman doctrine) a Sacrament, and have not at the same time
stated that English marriages are held by Rome to be Sacramental, and therefore
valid.

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Hence comes the theological notion of the 'substance' of the sacraments wnich
the Church has no power to vary. The decree of the Council of Trent invalidating marriages contracted without the presence of the parochus was opposed on this
ground. If the consent of the parties was sufficient, as had always been held, to
constitute a valid marriage, to vary this rule was to touch the substance of the sacrament. The objection is overruled by the fine distinction that the effect of the
decree is ...

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St. John Bonaventura argued that Confirmation and Extreme Unction were thus
instituted by the Apostles.1 Alexander of Hales went so far as to ascribe the origin
of Confirmation to a council of the 9th century.1 The point has been laboured
since the Council of Trent by almost all commentators ; some assert that
immediate ... If the consent of the parties was sufficient, as had always been held,
to constitute a valid marriage, to vary this rule was to touch the substance of the sacrament.